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How Long Does A Whale Feed? New Data Gives Insight into Blue and Fin Whale Behavior
Researchers using electronic tags were able to monitor blue and fin whales off the coast of Southern California over multiple weeks, providing new insight into the feeding behaviors of the two largest whale species.
Large Transnational Corporations Play Critical Role in Global Natural Resource Management
Researchers have identified six corporate actions that, combined with effective public policy and improved governmental regulations, could help large transnational corporations steer environmental stewardship efforts around the world, a new paper suggests.
New Technology Allows Fleets to Double Fishing Capacity — And Deplete Fish Stocks Faster
Technological advances are allowing commercial fishing fleets to double their fishing power every 35 years and put even more pressure on dwindling fish stocks, new research has found.
New Route to Carbon-Neutral Fuels from Carbon Dioxide Discovered by Stanford-DTU Team
If the idea of flying on battery-powered commercial jets makes you nervous, you can relax a little.
New Imaging Technology Could ‘Revolutionize’ Cancer Surgery
Cancer treatment could be dramatically improved by an invention at the University of Waterloo to precisely locate the edges of tumors during surgery to remove them.


